Am Samstag 27 Juni 2009 19:42:58 schrieb Aaron J. Seigo:
> On Saturday 27 June 2009, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> > I like the idea of replacing the menu of the task group. It's kind of
> > consistent: clicking on a task item will raise the window, clicking on a
> > group item will raise all windows. So
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On Saturday 27 June 2009, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> I like the idea of replacing the menu of the task group. It's kind of
> consistent: clicking on a task item will raise the window, clicking on a
> group item will raise all windows. Sounds like the right thing to do :-)
+1
so we just need a way of
Am Samstag 27 Juni 2009 16:44:11 schrieb Marco Martin:
> On 6/27/09, Aaron Seigo wrote:
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> On 2009-06-27 07:31:22, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > i'm with Ivan on this one, i like the idea ... but i'm not comfortable with
> > how it's being exposed to the user. there should probably be a way to
> > select which effect is associated with the taskbar "show me these windows"
> > effect. when
> On 2009-06-27 07:31:22, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > i'm with Ivan on this one, i like the idea ... but i'm not comfortable with
> > how it's being exposed to the user. there should probably be a way to
> > select which effect is associated with the taskbar "show me these windows"
> > effect. when
On 6/27/09, Aaron Seigo wrote:
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> i'm with Ivan on this one,
> On 2009-06-27 07:31:22, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > i'm with Ivan on this one, i like the idea ... but i'm not comfortable with
> > how it's being exposed to the user. there should probably be a way to
> > select which effect is associated with the taskbar "show me these windows"
> > effect. when
> On 2009-06-27 04:53:14, Marco Martin wrote:
> > i like it!
> > i was also experimenting in the taskbar applet, (like with clicking on the
> > group while pressing control) and mostly ended up with duplicate code, now,
> > i am wondering:
> > what about providing a TaskGroupItem::presentWindow
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i'm with Ivan on this one, i like the idea ... but i'm not comfortable
> On 2009-06-27 04:53:14, Marco Martin wrote:
> > i like it!
> > i was also experimenting in the taskbar applet, (like with clicking on the
> > group while pressing control) and mostly ended up with duplicate code, now,
> > i am wondering:
> > what about providing a TaskGroupItem::presentWindow
> On 2009-06-27 04:53:14, Marco Martin wrote:
> > i like it!
> > i was also experimenting in the taskbar applet, (like with clicking on the
> > group while pressing control) and mostly ended up with duplicate code, now,
> > i am wondering:
> > what about providing a TaskGroupItem::presentWindow
> On 2009-06-27 04:53:14, Marco Martin wrote:
> > i like it!
> > i was also experimenting in the taskbar applet, (like with clicking on the
> > group while pressing control) and mostly ended up with duplicate code, now,
> > i am wondering:
> > what about providing a TaskGroupItem::presentWindow
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i like it!
i was also experimenting in the taskbar applet, (like with c
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